Code-switching is a complex bilingual behavior that can be affected by a variety of factors related to characteristics of the speaker, the interlocutor, and the broader sociolinguistic context.
Megan C. Gross +3 more
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Code-switching (CS) refers to the use of two or more languages in the same interaction. Studies on CS have been abundant since the 1970s, and CS has been approached from several different perspectives, which has led to a scattered field with diverse methodologies and terminological debates. In spite of this, recuring patterns of CS have been identified,
Azálea Belem Eguía Saldaña
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Acculturation and attitudes toward code-switching: A bidimensional framework. [PDF]
Aims and objectives: Code-switching, the spontaneous switching from one language to another within a single speech event, is often performed by bilinguals who have mastered a communicative competence in two languages. It is also a social strategy – using
Yim O, Clément R.
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Code-Switching and Language Proficiency in Bilingual Children With and Without Developmental Language Disorder. [PDF]
Purpose This study examined the frequency of code-switching by Spanish-English-speaking children as a function of language proficiency in each language and diagnosis (developmental language disorder [DLD] or typical language development [TLD]).
Kapantzoglou M +3 more
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A Survey of Code-switching: Linguistic and Social Perspectives for Language Technologies [PDF]
The analysis of data in which multiple languages are represented has gained popularity among computational linguists in recent years. So far, much of this research focuses mainly on the improvement of computational methods and largely ignores linguistic ...
A. Seza Doğruöz +3 more
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Language-Routing Mixture of Experts for Multilingual and Code-Switching Speech Recognition [PDF]
Multilingual speech recognition for both monolingual and code-switching speech is a challenging task. Recently, based on the Mixture of Experts (MoE), many works have made good progress in multilingual and code-switching ASR, but present huge ...
Wenxuan Wang +3 more
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Social-Cognitive and Affective Antecedents of Code Switching and the Consequences of Linguistic Racism for Black People and People of Color. [PDF]
Johnson DG +4 more
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Multilingual and code-switching ASR challenges for low resource Indian languages [PDF]
Recently, there is increasing interest in multilingual automatic speech recognition (ASR) where a speech recognition system caters to multiple low resource languages by taking advantage of low amounts of labeled corpora in multiple languages.
Anuj Diwan +21 more
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The Decades Progress on Code-Switching Research in NLP: A Systematic Survey on Trends and Challenges [PDF]
Code-Switching, a common phenomenon in written text and conversation, has been studied over decades by the natural language processing (NLP) research community.
Genta Indra Winata +3 more
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Are Multilingual Models Effective in Code-Switching? [PDF]
Multilingual language models have shown decent performance in multilingual and cross-lingual natural language understanding tasks. However, the power of these multilingual models in code-switching tasks has not been fully explored.
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